A fire drew an emergency response and warnings to nearby residents not to open their windows or doors.

The blaze broke out on Wexham Street, Wexham on Tuesday, June 2.

Firefighters attended the scene at 9.04am, with the fire requiring seven crews at its peak.

The crews were dispatched from Slough, Gerrards Cross, Langley, Beaconsfield, and Windsor.

Firefighters used breathing apparatus, hose reels, a thermal imaging camera, and a portable pump.

A spokesman for the fire service said: "The firefighters used six sets of breathing apparatus, three hose reel jets, a lightweight portable pump and a thermal imaging camera.

"They also isolated the gas, electric and solar supplies.

"Our advice to local residents in the area was to keep windows and doors closed due to smoke generated by the fire, and to try and avoid the area while crews continued to work at the scene."